Instrument for locating anchors for telephone poles and the like



July 1935- J. L. SHERRITT 2,008,113

R TELEPHONE POLES AND THE LIKE INSTRUMENT FOR LOCATING ANCHORS F0 Filed March 15, 1954 a 7 4 5 Jr VENTOR.

ATTORNEY.

Patented July 1 6, 1935 INSTRUMENT FOR arried by this it is necessary In the drawing: Figure 1 is a angle between poles Figure 2 is a si pointed to indicat pole at the apex Figure 3 is a S1 The numeral 1 which the base 2 milar view e location f said angle.

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Application March 13,

4Claims.

In crder .to bisect the excluded with the movable arm the anchor for the V LOOATI NG 'ANonons OLES AND THE LIKE Montgomery, Ohio 1934, Serial No. 715,321 (CI. 33-64) side of the apex pole in alignment wi th the sights scale 3. e device having been with arm I positioned Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:

3.'A device of the character specified comprising an arm, a semicircular scale secured with its base in alignment with the longitudinal axis of said arm, a second arm pivotally secured to the first arm at the middle point of said base, an index on said second arm readable on said scale through an aperture in said arm, an index point on the inner end of said second arm, a sight at the pivotal center of said arms, a sight on each of said arms near its end and on the longitudinal axis thereof, and means for pivotally securing said arms and scale temporarily to a support 10 in a substantially horizontal position.

4. A device of the character specified comprising an arm, a semicircular scale secured with its base in alignment with the longitudinal axis'of said arm, a second arm pivotally secured to the first arm at the middle point of said base, an index on said second arm readable on said scale through an aperture in said arm, an index point on the inner end of said second arm, a sight at the pivotal center of said arms, a sight on each of said arms near its end and on the longitudinal axis thereof, and a third arm pivotally secured to 7 said arms at said middle poin the free end of said third arm being pointed, whereby'the device may be temporarily secured to port in a substantially horizontal position.

JOHN L. SHERRITT.

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